‘BRZRKR #5:’ Advance Comic Book Review
With issue #5, the story opens up and the Berzerker deepens. BRZRKR has been following a path. A scientist (trying to help the Berkzerker in
With issue #5, the story opens up and the Berzerker deepens. BRZRKR has been following a path. A scientist (trying to help the Berkzerker in
With the final living Turtle (I still won’t say which one it is for the uninitiated.) side by side again with April and her daughter
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Every issue of Home Sick Pilots that I read blows my mind. I’m generally good at sussing out where something is going; there’s a natural
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Last month, I momentarily thought I was going to get a new Jeff Lemire series that wasn’t related to Black Hammer. I love every moment
Now with two Unbelievable Unteens, their memories retrieved, they set off to find their old team members. Along the way, we find memory breadcrumbs of
Four issues ago, Death lost her job because someone (Darius Shah) was being born that would make her job pointless; this baby would grow up
In Black Hammer: Reborn #3, Lucy Weber’s personal life continues to crumble while something ominous builds around – or perhaps returns to – Spiral City.